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Gaetan
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Explorer
Do you have recommendations for intrusion protection in the camper while it is sitting in a parking spot.
Thanks
Gaetan
Gaetan St-Hilaire
2004 silverado 4/4 2500HD long box Duramax/Allison
2003 everest 323k
2003 northernlite ten 2000 rd
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mooring_product
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Explorer
Buzzcut1 wrote:
on the road you have to past my three dogs to get anything out of my TC


Bacon Strips and Im in...lol

I just keep things locked. No one listens to alarms anymore and if the thief is any good and wants what you have... its gone.
Pete
2012 RAM 3500 Mega DRW. Stable Loads and Torklift tiedowns.
2006 Lance 881 Max.

Ski_Pro_3
Explorer
Explorer
Rig the door so it only unlocks from the OUTSIDE with an electric lock you can control with your truck's key fob lock/unlock feature.
Now when someone goes into the camper when the truck's doors are locked, the door to the camper will lock BEHIND the thief when he enters the camper and he won't be able to get out. All you need do is drive up to the woods and take care of the vermin...

Also, you might wire the door knob with a battery operated electric fence charger. When he grabs the door handle to go in, ZAP!!

Buzzcut1
Nomad II
Nomad II
on the road you have to past my three dogs to get anything out of my TC
2011 F350 6.7L Diesel 4x4 CrewCab longbed Dually, 2019 Lance 1062, Torqlift Talons, Fast Guns, upper and lower Stable Loads, Super Hitch, 48" Super Truss, Airlift loadlifter 5000 extreme airbags

usmohls2
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Explorer
I have a pit bull with aids stay behind!

Ray___June
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Explorer
I was in the same situation, lots of fly-fishing gear and camping gear left in the rv all the time. I went with a quality system that has a 125 decibel siren. When it goes off (on our rv pad)it will wake me in the house from a sound sleep, and literally dropped a young girl to her knees one day when she hit the rv with a basketball. It also flashes all the marker lights and park lights when activated. Nobody in their right mind would stick around with that noise and light show.
Sold the house, retired, and full timing. 15 years of dreams come true!

2015 Itasca 33C, Black Garnet
2013 Honda CRV EXL toad
Roadmaster Sterling all terrain tow bar
Roadmaster Tow Shield
Roadmaster Guardian
SMI "Stay-in-Play" Brake system
ISL "Toad Charge"

Gaetan
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Explorer
Thanks for the information, but my objective is to get protection when the camper is loaded ready to go and we are sleeping at home or when doing shopping on the road
Gaetan
Gaetan St-Hilaire
2004 silverado 4/4 2500HD long box Duramax/Allison
2003 everest 323k
2003 northernlite ten 2000 rd

jimh406
Explorer III
Explorer III
I have to say the $1.25 alarms are pretty cool. ๐Ÿ™‚

'10 Ford F-450, 6.4, 4.30, 4x4, 14,500 GVWR, '06 Host Rainer 950 DS, Torklift Talon tiedowns, Glow Steps, and Fastguns. Bilstein 4600s, Firestone Bags, Toyo M655 Gs, Curt front hitch, Energy Suspension bump stops.

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moonlightrunner
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Explorer
Why spend $8 for a fake when you can buy a real wireless door/window alarm from Dollar Tree for $1 each. Many stores do stock them so you don't have to buy a box of 60... or just sell the excess at a flea market/yard sale for $1.25 each. These work and work well. Warning labels can either be printed off a home computer or store bought at many places like Home Depot, ACE, Lowes, etc.

rottidawg
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Explorer
Also, my truck has the factory alarm but does not have the flashing led light.
A cheap simple solution that plugs into the cig lighter power source:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fake-Security-LED-Red-Alarm-Blinking-Light-for-Car-Truck-Auto-Theft-Deterren...
2012 Chevy 2500HD LTZ CCSB 4x4 gas
2012 Four Wheel Camper Hawk
2008 Harley Street Glide

rottidawg
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Explorer
For cheap option....a dummy flashing led light:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Trademark-Tools-Auto-Theft-Deterrent-LED-Light/19716770
2012 Chevy 2500HD LTZ CCSB 4x4 gas
2012 Four Wheel Camper Hawk
2008 Harley Street Glide

Geewizard
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Explorer
What I use is an alarm system of sorts. I use 3 Critter Gitter sensors mounted on both sides and the rear of my TC with velcro tape.

I only use these when camping in bear country.
2021 Winnebago Micro Minnie 1708FB
2014 Toyota Tundra Double Cab
300W solar, MPPT controller, LED lights
Xantrex Freedom X Inverter 3000W
2 Fullriver 105AH AGM batteries
Air Lift WirelessAIR and air bags
Hankook Dynapro ATM 10-ply tires

nycsteve
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My pickup is equiped with a Viper alarm that features a 2 way remote, meaning if the alarm is set off the remote fob, in my pocket , will buzz and whistle within a 1 mile radius of my truck. I had the alarm installer wire the back door of my TC. A wire is run externally under the TC overhang to the front of the TC where a conection plug connects to the pickup. The mile radius remote works long distance on flat clear ground such as a beach. It will also work if Im in the parking lot of a large store ,like Home Depot or Costco, deep in the store. If the alrm is setoff by intrusion or the truck/TC being hit, I have a chance of arriving on scene to deal with the situation. No power draw from the TC batteries. I also get more peace of mind when sleeping in remote rest areas when the alarm is set. After driving 16-20 hours Im shot, but as tired as I was I found it difficult to really rest in an unfamiliar enviroment , especially one that was full of unexpected ,unfamiliar noises. I set the alarm now and rest well knowing that if one of the unfamiliar noises outside the TC involve me, the alarm will go off.
Its been in use since 2008 with no issues. Great addition for me.

loggenrock
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Explorer
When we had our Northstar pop-up TC I installed a self-contained motion detector alarm I got at Home Depot, IIRC. Had a keyring remote, so we would shut and lock camper door, then just point the remote thru the rear window to activate the alarm (a little LED would blink to let you know it was set). The times I would forget to de-activate it prior to opening the door gave you about 5 seconds to hit the remote or it would certainly scare the @#$% out of you! Had it mounted just above the pass-thru window so it was pretty much restricted to the rear door. Walking past the clear glass window didn't set it off, just opening the door. To the best of my knowledge we never needed it, or if we did then it did its job well, since we never lost anything from inside the camper! ST
Two and a hound in a 2015 Coachmen Prism "B+"...pushed by '09 Suby Forester
First 50 done, working on the second pass! Nunavut - we'll see...!
2005-2015 Roadtrek 190P
1993-2005 Northstar Soft-Side TC
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1967-1977 Family TT's

Ray___June
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Explorer
I have a Clifford alarm system on my motorhome. Both front doors and the back door have sensors, there is a motion sensor and glass breakage (noise)sensor. I have it wired to the house batteries and the unit has a 9 volt battery back-up. It has been in place for 29 years. Occasionally there will be a false alarm because of high wind or a loud noise near the motorhome, but for the most part it has been foolproof.

I had to replace the siren about 10 years ago. It chirps when armed or disarmed, and quit working.

I have a 30 amp outlet on a timer from Lowes that charges my house batteries for one hour a day. There is also a trik-l-charge that charges the coach battery at the same time.

This has been a good alarm system. I would buy another one.
Sold the house, retired, and full timing. 15 years of dreams come true!

2015 Itasca 33C, Black Garnet
2013 Honda CRV EXL toad
Roadmaster Sterling all terrain tow bar
Roadmaster Tow Shield
Roadmaster Guardian
SMI "Stay-in-Play" Brake system
ISL "Toad Charge"